Providing over 35 years of service in
Placer County!

Assistance League® of Greater Placer is one of more than 120 chapters of Assistance League, a national nonprofit organization that puts caring and commitment into action. In the fiscal year ending May 31, 2024, our chapter had 225 dedicated members who volunteered 44,545 service hours and touched the lives of more than 5,541 people in Placer County through our philanthropic programs.

Mission, Vision and Values

MISSION

Assistance League volunteers transforming the lives of children and adults through community programs.

VISION

Essential needs are met in our community and families flourish.

CORE VALUES

Assistance League of Greater Placer, with a rich history of supporting the vision and talents of volunteers engaged in personal service to their communities, embraces the following values

                            Commitment – Leadership – Ethics – Accountability – Respect

Our Fiscal Year - Ending May, 2024

In the Fiscal Year ending May 31, 2024, our accomplishments include:

  • Provided more than 1,550 children with new clothing and donated additional clothing to local school clothes closets
  • Provided 336 school children with backpacks and school supplies
  • Awarded over $44,000 in scholarships to 24 alternative high school graduates
  • Brightened the days of 55 senior care residents with friendship, cards, and fresh fruit
  • Provided 48 people with clothing and/or work boots to re-enter the work force
  • Helped 155 individuals/families meet unforeseen emergency needs
  • Provided 600 students with new pairs of shoes
  • Distributed over 250 coats to local citizens in need of warm clothing
  • Assisted more than 450 unhoused/displaced Placer County citizens with backpacks meals, coats, and clothing items
  • Provided emergency clothing and kits to assault and human trafficking survivors
  • Distributed over 375 bags of unsold goods and clothing to area partners
  • Conducted puppet shows for more than 1,136 children to educate them about bullying, school safety, cultural and learning differences
  • Provided literacy enrichment activities and books to 750 children in grades 1, 2, and 3
  • Voted both “Best of the Best Nonprofit” and “Best of the Best Thrift Shop Finalist” in the 2023 Auburn Journal survey
  • Received recognition for “Best Nonprofit in Auburn” by the Auburn Chamber of Commerce.

Fundraising

The Assistance League Thrift Shop is managed and staffed by member volunteers and is stocked with gently used donations of clothing and other merchandise. Proceeds from our Thrift Shop, in addition to our Annual Appeal, Bingo Fundraiser, grants, donations, sponsorships, and online sales support our philanthropic programs in Placer County. Tax-deductible donations are appreciated

Community Newsletter

Community Matters 2022-2023

Our Chapter 5-Year Strategic Plan:

2021-26 Strategic Plan

Presentations:

Assistance League of Greater Placer members are available to provide fashion shows for women’s groups or organizations and provide presentations explaining how our various programs create a better community.  Contact VPMarketingComm@ALGreaterPlacer.org or call (530) 885-4397 for information.

Assistance League Impact Nationwide

Assistance League of Greater Placer 2024-2025 Board of Directors

President

Jan Krug

Vice President Chapter Services

Patti Swan

Vice President Membership

Joanne Kutzman

Vice President Philanthropic Programs

Janet Bradford

Vice President Resource Development

Linda Davidson

Vice President Marketing Communications

Elisa Montes

Treasurer

Jamie Hershmann

Chapter Secretary

Jackie McGinnis

Parliamentarians

Janet Wheatley & Kathleen Geary

Annual Report and Financials

We are proud to be a GuideStar Platinum Participant!  Click on the GuideStar logo to review the Nonprofit Report on Assistance League of Greater Placer provided by GuideStar.